Tim via users writes:

Sam Varshavchik:
> Sadly, I expect that Fedora at some point will become exclusively
> Gnome and KDE, because only these stacks will support Wayland, in
> order to ditch X, and also target the same userbase. This won't
> happen anytime soon, but it will happen.

I'm still not convinced Wayland's a great idea.  The old X had a ton of
features that people wanted, but Wayland doesn't.  *If* they
reimplement them, how's Wayland going to be different from X?  If they
don't reimplement them, why would those people want to use it?

I couldn't agree more. Wayland is a solution in search of problems. The stated problems with X, that were the purported drivers for Wayland -- I just can't find those problems, myself.

But it's painfully obvious that every effort is being made to ditch X in favor of the Next Greatest Thing. It's a path well trodden by Gnome 3 and systemd. I'm just a realist here, and I see the handwriting on the wall.

The only thing that will keep X in business is a popular widget set or a desktop that does not get ported to Wayland. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that xfce will be enough to keep X around. Maybe not in Fedora, but in other distributions.

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